NULLIFICATION OF UNCONSTITUTIONAL FEDERAL LAWS BY THE STATES

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States should use the Tenth Amendment to stop the laws being passed by the over reaching federal government. Thomas Jefferson was a proponent of a limited federal government...so we should be too through Nullification. The States have the right...they just need to use the rights granted by the Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution.
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  • A man is not a "man" when he allows someone else to dictate life's direction. Being a puppet is not an honorable thing. Destroying and severely affecting the lives or others is neither honorable nor morally right. Think of the kids, senior citizens, sick, injured, mentally or emotionally challenged, who're being damaged by all this. GOD gave each a conscience, yet some are devoid of this "moral compass".

  • @musicdick85 Sociopaths they are. Unfortunately politics attracts that type of personality like shit draws flies

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  • @jcfan42 the word is secedes, douchébag.

  • the separation of powers, and other much-touted limits on government power. The Virginia Resolutions spoke of the states’ right to “interpose” between the federal government and the people of the state; the Kentucky Resolutions (in a 1799 follow-up to the original resolutions) used the term “nullification” – the states, they said, could nullify unconstitutional federal laws.

  • In 1798, the legislatures of Virginia and Kentucky approved resolutions that affirmed the states’ right to resist federal encroachments on their powers. If the federal government has the exclusive right to judge the extent of its own powers, warned the resolutions’ authors (James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, respectively), it will continue to grow – regardless of elections,

  • @jcfan42 I think secession is totally constitutional. The south should have been allowed to succeed from the union. I don't think it will happen. But as jefferson wrote. “When all government, domestic and foreign, in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided of one government on another, and will become as venal and oppressive as the government from which we separated.”

  • @NOMCCBAMA This is interesting; since the issue is at hand, I must ask, what do you think of secession?

  • @NOMCCBAMA Remember that all state legislators are required to take an oath to the FEDERAL Constitution. Do kindly remind them.

  • Barack Obama loves his Illuminist friends, Hugo Chavez and Vladimir Putin. When exactly does he intend to declare himself a czar?

  • Communism involves common ownership of everything. In fascism, you own your property, but it is strictly controlled.

  • If Montana ever succeeds from the union, there will be a caravan of refugees hundreds of miles long.

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